Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes a more matronly dame may preside at a table whereon is a large basin of curds , jugs of cream , a number of strong dessert-plates and horn spoons , and a goodly array of oaten cakes ; so you may thus have curds and cream in the land of brown heath — and if lovely scenery lends a zest to wholesome fare , you should not fail to patronize this vendor of good things .
2 ‘ There are some great titles out there , ’ he said , exclusively to ZZAP ! , ‘ … and many will swap them because they 've completed them , so we 'll always have loads of great games . ’
3 They 've used all their timber stores and cut up every bucket and table and door to make all those fighting platforms and towers , so they can hardly have plugs for their cannon , and they wo n't have any fuel except dung .
4 Cos if she , if she ca n't have chocolates ask Zoe what she likes .
5 A miracle had happened but the miracle had fallen flat because you could n't have miracles these days , because nobody cared , not even a clergyman .
6 The eldest one could n't have children , and quarrels with her husband , and has gone dotty because she ca n't have children , and wanders around in a very odd coat all the time .
7 And , because she ca n't have children and er this was what , last June it all happened ?
8 ( Boys , probably because they ca n't have babies , less often arouse conscious sexual fears in their parents ; but there are often sexual elements in father-son rivalry . )
9 Because he could n't have children , ’ Ellie stated simply .
10 Now I just worry about whether we 'll still have tubes or not .
11 Non-profit making organisations , public corporations and other government institutions might also have formally-stated objects in their constitution , whereas other organisations such as sole traderships do not have any formally-stated objects ( even though they will still have objects of some description ) .
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